Apple Between Layer

Hallo! I'm quite new (and Italian so please forgive me for my mistakes) and maybe my question is a bit stupid, but..I have to make my own wedding cake. I've seen a 3 tier cake with real green apples between each tier. (base cake- apple (no pillar or similar only apple - second tier - again apple - last tier) Now I'm wondering, how can I prevent apple from breaking my cakes and plop into them once I stack my 3 tiers cake??Thanks in advance

Hi Frolly, just another thought, if the cake in question has been made by a CC member and the picture is on the site, why not send her/him a PM and see if she will kindly give you some advice or instruction on how she/he made it. HTH

Frolly, personally I think that they must have put dowels into the cake tier below where each of the apples was to be placed, so that the apple did not sink into the cake below. If you have the each tier placed on a cake board of the same size and the fondant covers both the cake and the board. I found a cake similar on CC site, have a look at this and maybe you can PM them to ask. HTH.

No, it is not dangerous, but not really practical as the juice might discolour the fondant - sorry did not think of that Put the dowels underneath where the apples are to be placed, then use maybe use a small amount of royal icing under the apples, this should help to stick them in place so that they do not roll about, but not too much (so that it can not be seen). HTH